

For now, the program is invite-only, and beta testers will get six months of free access followed by an invitation to sign up for a promotional price of $7.99 a month. The more intriguing part of YouTube’s announcement is Music Key, which will have ad-free listening and some other perks when it begins rolling out Monday.
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You can get all of that for free if you’re willing to listen to some ads. The site will also surface full-length albums in a way it hasn’t before, with artists’ full discographies listed on their profile pages along with music videos and related content. The tab makes personalized recommendations about music videos, playlists, and music that’s trending on YouTube. The centerpiece is a new top-level tab for music on Android, iOS, and the web. Starting today, the Google-owned site begin highlighting a variety of new options for users who want to listen to music. The service is meant to capitalize on YouTube’s status as the largest online streaming service in the world by offering new tools for both free and paid users. "We want to continue to make YouTube the best place for artists and fans to connect." "Artists and fans have made YouTube the biggest music service in the world," says Christophe Muller, YouTube’s director of global music partnerships. The service, which launches next week in invite-only beta, is to be called YouTube Music Key. After spending months on revisions, YouTube confirmed today that it will launch a paid subscription service that lets users stream high-quality, ad-free music and music videos.
